- From the Discovery Channel, the Top Ten Discoveries of the Decade in slide show format and Top Ten Animal News Videos of 2009, including a report on the discovery that apes "giggle" like humans.
- From the National Wildlife Federation, The Top Ten Wildlife Stories of 2010.
- From Scientific American, the Top Science Stories of 2009.
- From Animal Planet, the Best Animal Moments of 2009 (aka most watched creature features.)
- And, our friends at NASA tout the discovery of water on the moon in their NASA Year In Review slide show.
Thursday, December 31, 2009
The Year & Decade In Nature & Science
Once In a Blue Moon Tonight!
In a nutshell, the moon won't actually appear blue in color! Instead, it's a calendar thing... 2nd full moon of the month is considered a "blue moon." (By the way, Jay says the moon can appear blue when volcanic ash changes the light, but that's not in play tonight, in spite of the pretty photo we posted here!) And, there is another seasonal definition of blue moon as well.
Happy New Year and be careful out there!
Still Time to Take Our Survey & Register to Win a Free Summer Camp!
One survey per household, please. You'll be redirected to our homepage if someone on your computer has already completed the survey.We'll contact the free camp winner prior to our March Summer Camp registration.
Thanks for your help and Happy New Year!
Friday, December 18, 2009
Jingle Bells Herald Gifts for the Animals
The sound of jingle bells heralded this week's arrival of gifts for the animals from the Frogs and Polliwogs classes (which, for the uninitiated, is a popular parent & tot program.) Many of our school-year classes collect items from our "Wish List" as a class holiday project.
Monday, December 14, 2009
Animal & Nature Lovers Gift-giving Guide
Choose a "Go Wild" Animal Adoption and get a great adoption certificate, put your gift recipient's name on the exhibit and/or add a limited-edition "Go Wild" gift pack! Adopt-an-Animal online or stop in if you want to add a gift pack.
Give all the benefits of a Membership to Lake Erie Nature & Science Center, plus through the end of the year, get a free t-shirt! Join online.
Stuff their stockings with logo pencils or super-cool Smencils! These and other affordable logo items are available at the front desk every day 10 a.m. to 5 .m. and through 3 p.m. on Christmas Eve.
Make a donation in your loved one's name. It's a pure, green form of giving that pays dividends in your backyard! Plus, if your gift is new or increased over your 2008 contribution, our "Go Wild" match will double your donation! Donate online now and choose the radio button for "Tribute Gift," fill in your recipient's name and address and we'll send both of you an acknowledgment of your gift.
Thank you for supporting the non-profit Lake Erie Nature & Science Center with your gifts and Happy Holidays!
Monday, December 7, 2009
Three Weeks Left To Double Your Donation
Donations from people like you allow us to provide FREE admission and FREE wildlife rehab services 7 days a week. Please help us reach our year-end goal. If you and four friends each give a new gift of $10 and it's multiplied through our matching grant, that will =$100! What a difference that will make!
The chance to double your donation is only good until December 31, 2009, so please don't wait!
• Use our online donation form (select the Annual Fundraising Appeal radio button)
• Donate (and invite friends to support us) through our Facebook Causes page
• Mail a gift to Lake Erie Nature & Science Center, 28728 Wolf Road, Bay Village Ohio 44140
• Make a credit card contribution by phone at 440-871-2900
Your gift is fully tax deductible, too! Rally your friends for our non-profit cause today! Watch this "Go Wild" video link and pass it on!
All of us at your Lake Erie Nature & Science Center thank you for your support!
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Thanksgiving Weekend Hours & Programs
Catch a free, family-friendly Meet An Animal program all about Squeezers (Boas and Pythons) on Friday at 3 p.m.... and check out the Schuele Planetarium star show line-up for Saturday. There's something for all ages!
Happy Thanksgiving!
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Two Birds Released From Rehab
Amy also sent a juvenile Red-tailed Hawk winging its way into the trees near Lake Erie Nature & Science Center today following its recovery from moderate lacerations. In addition to the photo here, we captured a video clip of that release and posted it on our Facebook page.
Monday, November 16, 2009
Legacy Reunion Features Surprise Guest
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Herring Gull Un-Hooked
Wildlife Rehabilitation Specialist Amy LeMonds, assisted by Rehab Volunteer Christa Sandy, worked to free the bird from the hooks which penetrated both wings and the beak, with the shiny orange fish lure pinned across the body. Using wire cutters, a dremel and pliers, Amy was able to work the hooks free.
Amy and Christa consider it a healthy sign that once free, the gull thanked them with a strong bite to the glove! They quickly put the gull in a shallow bath for hydration and the bird was eager to drink. The rehab staff will start a course of antibiotics with the hope of full recovery and release back into the wild. We have a bunch of photos documenting the procedure over on our Facebook page.
We’ve said it before, but it bears repeating that you should always work to avoid cutting your fishing line and leaving lures and hooks like these behind in the water after a fishing trip. You will reduce the risk of injuring wildlife, if the hooks always go back in your tackle box!
Friday, November 6, 2009
Get In On the Next Two Seasons Of Fun!
Both Winter and Spring Session classes and programs will be open for registration, with one notable exception: you may not enroll in Spring Session-only for Frogs and Polliwogs, Nature Nuts, Log Cabin Explorers Club or After School Adventures Club. You may sign up for Winter-only or lock in your spot for the rest of the year by reigstering for BOTH Winter and Spring Sessions in these ongoing school year programs. Any remaining spots in these popular classes will be open during Spring Registration dates. Review our Winter-Spring Program Guide here.
Member Registration: Saturday, November 7
Phone-in: Tuesday, November 24
Registration begins promptly at 10 a.m. Please bring your Membership Card and your completed forms (Registration, Health Release - on the back of the Registration Form, new Member Forms) to make registration efficient. Call ahead with any questions about program/class openings at 440-871-2900. See you tomorrow!
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Christmas Carousel Holiday Festival
This event is sponsored by Lake Erie Nature & Science Center’s Women’s Board and benefits our non-profit Center. The entry donation of $3 includes one free raffle ticket.
This event is held at Bay High School (29230 Wolf Road) to allow for plenty of vendor space and parking. There's also an easy access drop-off entrance. Hope to see you on Saturday!
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Go Wild & Double Your Impact!
• Use our online donation form (select the Annual Fundraising Appeal radio button)
• Donate (and invite friends to support us) through our Facebook Causes page
• Mail a gift to Lake Erie Nature & Science Center, 28728 Wolf Road, Bay Village Ohio 44140
• Make a credit card contribution by phone at 440-871-2900
Because we’re a non-profit organization, your gift is fully tax deductible, too!
Please rally your friends for the cause! All of us at your Lake Erie Nature & Science Center – human and animal – are truly grateful for your support!
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Good Eats For a Great Cause!
Some of us are already craving hot bowl of that cheesy tortilla soup! See you there. Don't forget to take your flyer!!
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Fall Brought Second Wave of Babies
Like the little Red Squirrels pictured here, whenever a wild baby is healthy and active, we advise that the best course of action for the animal is to return them back to the wild. Better yet, we hope you'll call us before you interfere (440-871.2900 ext. 204!)
It’s actually not uncommon for young squirrels to show a lack of fear of humans. Even if they run right up to you, this doesn’t mean they need your help! Let them continue learning to be wild. You can help them learn a necessary and healthy fear of humans by clapping or making other loud noises to send them on their way. In fact, “What to do about friendly baby squirrels?” is Number 5 on our Frequently Asked Wildlife Rehab Questions list.
If a squirrel’s eyes are not open yet, you can return them right where you found them, or if you believe they are in imminent danger on the ground, make an artificial nest with a milk carton and hang it from a nearby tree for the wild parents to find.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
It’s NOT too late...
- Save $75 on ALL 3 SEASONS- 30 WEEKS- of Nature Nuts!
- Save $75 on ALL 3 SEASONS- 30 WEEKS- of Log Cabin Explorers Club!
- Save $30 on ALL 3 SEASONS- 30 WEEKS- of Frogs & Polliwogs!
Your tuition will also be prorated for the Fall Session. Even if you've already signed up for the fall session only, you can still take advantage of our special school year savings by extending your child’s registration before October 2.
Don’t forget all the other benefits of that Family Membership either! You’ll receive our seasonal Program Guides, 2 planetarium tickets, discounts AND advanced registration on many more of our programs and classes for all ages — including our Friday Hayride Nights, our brand new Animals a la Mode family program and our Easter Eggstravaganza, free admission to more than 80 other nature centers around the country, plus the satisfaction of knowing you are supporting a valued community resource!
Lake Erie Nature & Science Center is the best investment you can make for your child, your family, and your planet this year! Give us a call at 440-871-2900. We can register you right over the telephone.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Hayrides, Lasers and Autumn Fun
The first of two Fall Family Hayride Nights takes place on Friday, October 9 and begins with a full pizza dinner. The evening also includes hay wagon rides around Huntington Reservation, kid-friendly seasonal crafts, planetarium star shows and live animals.
By the way, the second Hayride night will also include laser lights because it coincides with a two weekend run of Halloween Laser Light Shows in the planetarium. The animated Skylase laser lights and music take on a Halloween theme during full-dome shows on October 24, 25 and 31 and November 1. Six shows each day begin at 11:30 a.m. with seatings at half past the hour every hour through 4:30 p.m. Tickets are $3 per person.
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Common Night Hawk Feeding
This is one of the difficult challenges of wildlife rehab because in the wild, these birds “eat on the wing,” meaning they dine on insects while flying. Because the birds won’t pick up food from the ground, we literally open their beaks by hand to get them to swallow a meal of insects. A hand-feeding is what is pictured in the photo here.
-Amy LeMonds, Wildlife Rehabilitation Specialist
Monday, September 14, 2009
Discover Annual Benefit
Pictured here (L-R) are Decorations Committee Chair Amanda DiBenedetto, Event Co-chair Marianna Orro, Auction Chair Corryn Firis, Event Co-chair Alison Muth and Underwriting Chair Chris Herbruck who all worked closely with Center staff, including Julie Gordon to pull off a wonderful evening for more than 300 guests.
The event aimed to raised $50,000 in support for the Center's non-profit mission to inspire appreciation for the natural world. A lot more photos are posted in an album on our Facebook page and coming soon to our online newsroom media center.
Save the date! The September 11, 2010 Annual Benefit will invite you to Discover the Cosmos!
Friday, September 11, 2009
Discover Party Ready to Roll

Friday, September 4, 2009
Labor Day Weekend Schedule
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Leave No Fishing Line Behind!
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Rehab Treating Baby Owl's Eye
We don’t know what kind of trauma caused the injury, but it’s often a collision with something like a wire, pole, or vehicle. Read more about Great Horned Owls on the International Wildlife Rehabilitators Council website. There's even a quiz on the so-called, "night tiger." We also like the photos and information at the National Geographic site.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Welcome Our Newest Exhibit Animal
Friday, August 21, 2009
Rocket Camp Rocks!

We posted a few more photos over on our Facebook page.
If your child missed out, there's alway next summer! And, there's more space science fun on the fall planetarium schedule, including Laser Halloween!
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Awesome Autumn Nature Experiences Await!
Registration for the Fall Session is now open to members and non-members alike and many programs still have openings, including the popular Frogs & Polliwogs parent and tot classes, Nature Nuts preschool and Log Cabin Explorer’s Club for children in Kindergarten and Pre-K that begin the week the September 14.
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Shooting Star Show Tonight
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Shredding Results

In three hours time, we collected and prepared 5.2 tons of material for recycling. Repurposing that 5.2 tons of material resulted in the following impact:
- Saved 88.4 trees
- Prevented 15.6 cubic yards of landfill
- Kept 312 pounds of air pollutants out of the air we breath
- Saved 104 gallons of water
On top of the environmental impact, participants gave more than $1,000 in donations. Thanks to Shredding Network, which donated the use of their truck, 100% of the proceeds go directly to fund our non-profit mission.
We hope you'll keep recycling!
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
One of NE Ohio’s Late Nesters In Rehab
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Young Cooper’s Hawk On the Mend
This bird is eating well and maintaining a healthy wariness of the human caretakers in our Wildlife Education & Rehabilitation Program. We keep our rehab cages covered to minimize the wild animal's visual interaction with us so they maintain a chance to return to nature with wild instincts intact. You can read more about the Cooper’s Hawk on the Ohio Department of Natural Resources website.
-Amy LeMonds, Wildlife Rehabilitation Specialist
Monday, July 27, 2009
Backyard Baby Cottontail Experience
Since there was barely a scratch on the bunny, I was pretty sure Rehabilitation Specialist Amy LeMonds would encourage me to try to put the baby back in its nest, but I wasn't sure what to look for. Amy advised us that cottontails nest right on the ground, covering a divot with dried grass and gray rabbit chest hair, often along a shrub line. A quick check of the shrubs and hosta where my dogs had been sniffing turned up the nest, with no siblings around. Amy also advised that the mother only returns to her nest at dusk and dawn to quickly feed the babies. During the day, Amy suggested we place a laundry basket over the nest and weight it down (with bricks, etc.) to keep the dogs from disturbing the baby's home again.
Friday, July 24, 2009
Grab Discounts for the Full School Year!
This special, discounted registration for Members-only is available for all three sessions (Fall-Winter-Spring) of Frogs and Polliwogs parent & tot classes, Nature Nuts preschool, Log Cabin Explorers Club for 5 and 6 year olds and After School Adventures Club for grades 1 - 2 and 3 - 4.
If you know a little one who deserves all the magical, natural fun that takes place at Lake Erie Nature & Science Center, sign up for the full school year and save! You'll also lock in your child's spot in our popular and often wait-listed classes!
By the way, here's how the math works out for Nature Nuts or Log Cabin Explorers:
- Good Value - Regular Price for each 10-week session:
$300 x 3 sessions = $900 for the school year - Better Value - Members Price for each 10-week session:
$250 x 3 sessions = $750 for the school year - Best Value - Members advance full School Year registration:
All 3 sessions = $675 for the school year
Get program details in our Fall 2009 Program Guide (pdf). Download and print a Fall 2009 Registration Form (pdf) here and find Online Membership Information & Registratio at this link.
Friday, July 17, 2009
Get the Inside Scoop on Orion-Ares I

Free tickets for this event are on a first-come, first-served basis. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. with the presentation at 8 p.m. Although we love welcoming the little ones to planetarium programs like Twinkle Tots and Stellar Stars, this program is not suitable for small children. There will also be free telescope viewing at 9 p.m., weather permitting.
Monday, July 13, 2009
Survival of the Weirdest In PD Lens
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Summer Campers Arrive - You Can Join Us!
Camp listings online show what camps are still available. Make sure you scroll past the Kindercamps to find Wonders of Water and Moon Camp.
Monday, July 6, 2009
Bat Family In Rehab
Surprising "Bat Facts" from the US Humane Society & other sources:
- Bats are the only mammals capable of flight.
- Bats may resemble rodents, but scientists believe they are more closely related to primates.
- The world's smallest bat, the bumblebee bat, weighs less than a penny. One of the world's largest bats, Lyle's flying fox, has a wingspan of nearly six feet.
- North America's common little brown bat has the longest lifespan for a mammal of its size, sometimes living more than 32 years.
- Bats have been known to “adopt” orphan bats.
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Mink Almost Ready for Release
You can also see that the mink looks a lot like the Weasel that we briefly had in rehab intake last week. Mink are excellent swimmers and are found near still and running water in all parts of Ohio. For the wildlife lover, they can be hard to spot in nature since they prefer solitude and are active mostly at night.
The typical diet of this little carnivore includes small mammals, with the muskrat a favorite, as well as birds, frogs, eggs, fish and crayfish. The video below shows our mink "patient" enjoying a fishy meal this morning.
-Amy LeMonds, Wildlife Rehabilitation Specialist
Find more fun facts about the mink from the Ohio Division of Wildlife and at this link to Enchanted Learning where you can download a mink coloring sheet.
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Old Cartridges, iPods & Cell Phones Add Up
